[eng subs] Ukrainian media fake about Volnovakha tragedy: first part shows what was shown on TV and second (way longer) part reveals the original video filmed by the video authors.

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Ukrainian media in unison are misquoting Dutch investigators as accusing Russia of shooting down Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 over eastern Ukraine in July last year.
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Russian media actively covers the creation of new independent church of Ukraine, promoting several disturbing narratives. These narratives constitute a strategic tool in Russian hybrid warfare and are aimed at polarizing society and creating the negative image of Ukraine. After brief analysis, HWAGroup determined the following key messages on Russian state TV:
1. The new church will lead to strife
This idea reinforces the image of Ukraine as a weak country torn by social discord.
2. Tomos let radical off the leash
Russian media often threatens the audience with alleged rise of the far-right in Ukraine. Autocephaly is said to be abused by such radical movements, endangering peaceful Christians.
3. Tomos allegedly has no legal force
This message undermines the reputation of a church independent from Moscow Patriarchate and pictures it as an unrecognized entity existing only on paper.
4. Media says new church is a political project
This message is intertwined with the previous one, reinforcing the idea that new church has no religious significance. Moreover, it is another way to attack Ukrainian government, namely the President, by accusing them of intruding into religious issues for raising the approval numbers.
5. Russian TV states Ukrainian church has lost its independence
It is emphasized that with the Moscow Patriarchate church in Ukraine had more independence, of which it has been stripped in favor of Constantinople. Allegedly, the motivation behind this decision was purely financial, negatively depicting both Kyiv and Constantinople as having pragmatic interests and not caring about the Christians.

Legislative framework

The 1997 Constitution of Ukraine guarantees freedom of speech and free development of media in Ukraine. Yet, laws often remain inconsistent with each other (e.g. on journalists/owners relations), providing leeway for institutions - such as the National Expert Commission on Morale - to intervene arbitrarily.

The Constitution of Ukraine lists the Ukrainian language as the official one, and the law compels media outlets to use it. Yet, most media publications in Ukraine are in Russian language. Electronic media, which are government-licensed, are mostly in Ukrainian, while print newspapers, which only require a formal registration, are published in Russian.
The online media in Ukraine are not regulated.

Until the 20th century it was known in Russia as Little-Russian language (Russian:малорусский язык, малороссийский язык), while in Poland as Rusyn language or Ruthenian language (Polish:język rusiński).

Channel Link

Channel-Link (C-Link) by National Semiconductor is a high-speed interface for cost-effectively transferring data at rates from 250 megabits/second to 6.4 gigabits/second over backplanes or cables. National Semiconductor introduced the first Channel-Link chipsets in the late 1990s to provide an alternative to continually widening data buses to get higher throughput.

Channel-Link uses LVDS, and comes in configurations with three, four, or eight parallel data transfer lanes plus the source-synchronized clock for each configuration. In cable applications, it uses one twisted pair in order to transmit a clock signal, and on the remaining differential pairs it transmits digital data at a bit rate that is seven times the frequency of the clock signal. The backplane applications work the same way except for using differential traces instead of twisted pairs.

The three Channel-Link chipset configurations provide varying user interfaces. For example, the three-lane chipset has 21 single-ended inputs and outputs for the user interface, and the four-lane chipset has 28 single-ended inputs and outputs. The eight-lane chipset has 48 single ended inputs and outputs because it uses one of the 7 serialized bits/lane to DC-balance the other six bits.

Media of Russia

The media of Russia refers to mass media outlets based in the Russian Federation. The media of Russia is diverse, with a wide range of broadcast and print outlets available to the consumer. Television, magazines, and newspapers are all operated by both state-owned and for-profit corporations which depend on advertising, subscription, and other sales-related revenues. The Constitution of Russia guarantees freedom of speech. As a country in transition, Russia's media system is under transformation.

In total, there are 93,000 media outlets in Russia, including 27,000 newspapers and magazines and 330 television channels. Television is the most popular source of information. There are three television channels with a nationwide outreach, and a multitude of regional channels. Local and national newspapers are the second most popular choice, while the Internet comes third. In all media spheres there is a mixture of private and state-ownership. The three nationwide television channels have been criticised for their alleged lack of neutrality.

[eng subs] Ukrainian media about Volnovakha tragedy: what was shown on TV and how it was filmed

[eng subs] Ukrainian media about Volnovakha tragedy: what was shown on TV and how it was filmed

[eng subs] Ukrainian media about Volnovakha tragedy: what was shown on TV and how it was filmed

[eng subs] Ukrainian media fake about Volnovakha tragedy: first part shows what was shown on TV and second (way longer) part reveals the original video filmed by the video authors.

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MH17 frenzy: Ukrainian media twist Dutch probe, rush to judge Russia

MH17 frenzy: Ukrainian media twist Dutch probe, rush to judge Russia

MH17 frenzy: Ukrainian media twist Dutch probe, rush to judge Russia

Ukrainian media in unison are misquoting Dutch investigators as accusing Russia of shooting down Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 over eastern Ukraine in July last year.
READ MORE: http://on.rt.com/uvhoyz
RT LIVE http://rt.com/on-air
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RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 1 billion YouTube views benchmark.

Russian media narratives on the independent Ukrainian church

Russian media actively covers the creation of new independent church of Ukraine, promoting several disturbing narratives. These narratives constitute a strategic tool in Russian hybrid warfare and are aimed at polarizing society and creating the negative image of Ukraine. After brief analysis, HWAGroup determined the following key messages on Russian state TV:
1. The new church will lead to strife
This idea reinforces the image of Ukraine as a weak country torn by social discord.
2. Tomos let radical off the leash
Russian media often threatens the audience with alleged rise of the far-right in Ukraine. Autocephaly is said to be abused by such radical movements, endangering peaceful Christians.
3. Tomos allegedly has no legal force
This message undermines the reputation of a church independent from Moscow Patriarchate and pictures it as an unrecognized entity existing only on paper.
4. Media says new church is a political project
This message is intertwined with the previous one, reinforcing the idea that new church has no religious significance. Moreover, it is another way to attack Ukrainian government, namely the President, by accusing them of intruding into religious issues for raising the approval numbers.
5. Russian TV states Ukrainian church has lost its independence
It is emphasized that with the Moscow Patriarchate church in Ukraine had more independence, of which it has been stripped in favor of Constantinople. Allegedly, the motivation behind this decision was purely financial, negatively depicting both Kyiv and Constantinople as having pragmatic interests and not caring about the Christians.

Ukrainian media has posted stories claiming that the separatist guarding the site where Malaysian flight MH17 crashed, are looting the site. Two stories are backed by photo 'evidence' but these photos are taken out of context from videos.
Here is the proof of how cynical the government controlled Ukrainian media really are.
Recommended video:
See how Kiev lied about having bombed and killed civilians in the center of Lugansk, and how the Ukrainian authorities blamed the easterners though OSCE confirmed the easterners version of the events.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJTwzeedFaQ

[eng subs] Ukrainian media about Volnovakha tragedy: what was shown on TV and how it was filmed

[eng subs] Ukrainian media fake about Volnovakha tragedy: first part shows what was shown on TV and second (way longer) part reveals the original video filmed by the video authors.

published: 05 Mar 2015

MH17 frenzy: Ukrainian media twist Dutch probe, rush to judge Russia

Ukrainian media in unison are misquoting Dutch investigators as accusing Russia of shooting down Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 over eastern Ukraine in July last year.
READ MORE: http://on.rt.com/uvhoyz
RT LIVE http://rt.com/on-air
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RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 1 billion YouTube views benchmark.

Russian media narratives on the independent Ukrainian church

Russian media actively covers the creation of new independent church of Ukraine, promoting several disturbing narratives. These narratives constitute a strategic tool in Russian hybrid warfare and are aimed at polarizing society and creating the negative image of Ukraine. After brief analysis, HWAGroup determined the following key messages on Russian state TV:
1. The new church will lead to strife
This idea reinforces the image of Ukraine as a weak country torn by social discord.
2. Tomos let radical off the leash
Russian media often threatens the audience with alleged rise of the far-right in Ukraine. Autocephaly is said to be abused by such radical movements, endangering peaceful Christians.
3. Tomos allegedly has no legal force
This message undermines the reputation of a church inde...

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Ukrainian media has posted stories claiming that the separatist guarding the site where Malaysian flight MH17 crashed, are looting the site. Two stories are backed by photo 'evidence' but these photos are taken out of context from videos.
Here is the proof of how cynical the government controlled Ukrainian media really are.
Recommended video:
See how Kiev lied about having bombed and killed civilians in the center of Lugansk, and how the Ukrainian authorities blamed the easterners though OSCE confirmed the easterners version of the events.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJTwzeedFaQ

Ukrainian media in unison are misquoting Dutch investigators as accusing Russia of shooting down Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 over eastern Ukraine in July last year.
READ MORE: http://on.rt.com/uvhoyz
RT LIVE http://rt.com/on-air
Subscribe to RT! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=RussiaToday
Like us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/RTnews
Follow us on Twitter http://twitter.com/RT_com
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Listen to us on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/rttv
RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 1 billion YouTube views benchmark.

Ukrainian media in unison are misquoting Dutch investigators as accusing Russia of shooting down Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 over eastern Ukraine in July last year.
READ MORE: http://on.rt.com/uvhoyz
RT LIVE http://rt.com/on-air
Subscribe to RT! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=RussiaToday
Like us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/RTnews
Follow us on Twitter http://twitter.com/RT_com
Follow us on Instagram http://instagram.com/rt
Follow us on Google+ http://plus.google.com/+RT
Listen to us on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/rttv
RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 1 billion YouTube views benchmark.

Russian media narratives on the independent Ukrainian church

Russian media actively covers the creation of new independent church of Ukraine, promoting several disturbing narratives. These narratives constitute a strategi...

Russian media actively covers the creation of new independent church of Ukraine, promoting several disturbing narratives. These narratives constitute a strategic tool in Russian hybrid warfare and are aimed at polarizing society and creating the negative image of Ukraine. After brief analysis, HWAGroup determined the following key messages on Russian state TV:
1. The new church will lead to strife
This idea reinforces the image of Ukraine as a weak country torn by social discord.
2. Tomos let radical off the leash
Russian media often threatens the audience with alleged rise of the far-right in Ukraine. Autocephaly is said to be abused by such radical movements, endangering peaceful Christians.
3. Tomos allegedly has no legal force
This message undermines the reputation of a church independent from Moscow Patriarchate and pictures it as an unrecognized entity existing only on paper.
4. Media says new church is a political project
This message is intertwined with the previous one, reinforcing the idea that new church has no religious significance. Moreover, it is another way to attack Ukrainian government, namely the President, by accusing them of intruding into religious issues for raising the approval numbers.
5. Russian TV states Ukrainian church has lost its independence
It is emphasized that with the Moscow Patriarchate church in Ukraine had more independence, of which it has been stripped in favor of Constantinople. Allegedly, the motivation behind this decision was purely financial, negatively depicting both Kyiv and Constantinople as having pragmatic interests and not caring about the Christians.

Russian media actively covers the creation of new independent church of Ukraine, promoting several disturbing narratives. These narratives constitute a strategic tool in Russian hybrid warfare and are aimed at polarizing society and creating the negative image of Ukraine. After brief analysis, HWAGroup determined the following key messages on Russian state TV:
1. The new church will lead to strife
This idea reinforces the image of Ukraine as a weak country torn by social discord.
2. Tomos let radical off the leash
Russian media often threatens the audience with alleged rise of the far-right in Ukraine. Autocephaly is said to be abused by such radical movements, endangering peaceful Christians.
3. Tomos allegedly has no legal force
This message undermines the reputation of a church independent from Moscow Patriarchate and pictures it as an unrecognized entity existing only on paper.
4. Media says new church is a political project
This message is intertwined with the previous one, reinforcing the idea that new church has no religious significance. Moreover, it is another way to attack Ukrainian government, namely the President, by accusing them of intruding into religious issues for raising the approval numbers.
5. Russian TV states Ukrainian church has lost its independence
It is emphasized that with the Moscow Patriarchate church in Ukraine had more independence, of which it has been stripped in favor of Constantinople. Allegedly, the motivation behind this decision was purely financial, negatively depicting both Kyiv and Constantinople as having pragmatic interests and not caring about the Christians.

Ukrainian media has posted stories claiming that the separatist guarding the site where Malaysian flight MH17 crashed, are looting the site. Two stories are bac...

Ukrainian media has posted stories claiming that the separatist guarding the site where Malaysian flight MH17 crashed, are looting the site. Two stories are backed by photo 'evidence' but these photos are taken out of context from videos.
Here is the proof of how cynical the government controlled Ukrainian media really are.
Recommended video:
See how Kiev lied about having bombed and killed civilians in the center of Lugansk, and how the Ukrainian authorities blamed the easterners though OSCE confirmed the easterners version of the events.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJTwzeedFaQ

Ukrainian media has posted stories claiming that the separatist guarding the site where Malaysian flight MH17 crashed, are looting the site. Two stories are backed by photo 'evidence' but these photos are taken out of context from videos.
Here is the proof of how cynical the government controlled Ukrainian media really are.
Recommended video:
See how Kiev lied about having bombed and killed civilians in the center of Lugansk, and how the Ukrainian authorities blamed the easterners though OSCE confirmed the easterners version of the events.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJTwzeedFaQ

MH17 frenzy: Ukrainian media twist Dutch probe, rush to judge Russia

Ukrainian media in unison are misquoting Dutch investigators as accusing Russia of shooting down Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 over eastern Ukraine in July last year.
READ MORE: http://on.rt.com/uvhoyz
RT LIVE http://rt.com/on-air
Subscribe to RT! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=RussiaToday
Like us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/RTnews
Follow us on Twitter http://twitter.com/RT_com
Follow us on Instagram http://instagram.com/rt
Follow us on Google+ http://plus.google.com/+RT
Listen to us on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/rttv
RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 1 billion YouTube views benchmark.

Russian media narratives on the independent Ukrainian church

Russian media actively covers the creation of new independent church of Ukraine, promoting several disturbing narratives. These narratives constitute a strategic tool in Russian hybrid warfare and are aimed at polarizing society and creating the negative image of Ukraine. After brief analysis, HWAGroup determined the following key messages on Russian state TV:
1. The new church will lead to strife
This idea reinforces the image of Ukraine as a weak country torn by social discord.
2. Tomos let radical off the leash
Russian media often threatens the audience with alleged rise of the far-right in Ukraine. Autocephaly is said to be abused by such radical movements, endangering peaceful Christians.
3. Tomos allegedly has no legal force
This message undermines the reputation of a church independent from Moscow Patriarchate and pictures it as an unrecognized entity existing only on paper.
4. Media says new church is a political project
This message is intertwined with the previous one, reinforcing the idea that new church has no religious significance. Moreover, it is another way to attack Ukrainian government, namely the President, by accusing them of intruding into religious issues for raising the approval numbers.
5. Russian TV states Ukrainian church has lost its independence
It is emphasized that with the Moscow Patriarchate church in Ukraine had more independence, of which it has been stripped in favor of Constantinople. Allegedly, the motivation behind this decision was purely financial, negatively depicting both Kyiv and Constantinople as having pragmatic interests and not caring about the Christians.

Ukrainian media has posted stories claiming that the separatist guarding the site where Malaysian flight MH17 crashed, are looting the site. Two stories are backed by photo 'evidence' but these photos are taken out of context from videos.
Here is the proof of how cynical the government controlled Ukrainian media really are.
Recommended video:
See how Kiev lied about having bombed and killed civilians in the center of Lugansk, and how the Ukrainian authorities blamed the easterners though OSCE confirmed the easterners version of the events.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJTwzeedFaQ

Legislative framework

The 1997 Constitution of Ukraine guarantees freedom of speech and free development of media in Ukraine. Yet, laws often remain inconsistent with each other (e.g. on journalists/owners relations), providing leeway for institutions - such as the National Expert Commission on Morale - to intervene arbitrarily.

The Constitution of Ukraine lists the Ukrainian language as the official one, and the law compels media outlets to use it. Yet, most media publications in Ukraine are in Russian language. Electronic media, which are government-licensed, are mostly in Ukrainian, while print newspapers, which only require a formal registration, are published in Russian.
The online media in Ukraine are not regulated.

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"So I'm going to do my absolute best to be an example for Ukrainian footballers and open up a door for them. "At first I was very surprised because I received a lot of messages from the Ukrainian community in Glasgow on my social media and I was surprised they found me and reached out, and they're excited about me coming here....